The smaller IMAX which I refuse to call LIEMAX because it is actually officially from IMAX. Things like RPX would be more of a LIEMAX since it is basically just ripping IMAX off.
I just saw it and enjoyed it very much. Most of the dialogue that was important to understand I did. I still do find it annoying however during the points that you can't understand the dialogue.
I think this is why Governor Cuomo didn't want to open anything that would encourage people to travel out of their area before the entire state was reopened. People flying across the country to go to a movie isn't a great idea right now.
According to Grace Randolph the top locations for Unhinged were drive-ins. This could mean that Tenet is making a huge mistake by not releasing it in drive ins nationwide.
The only thing I can think of is that Nolan doesn't think drive ins don't have high enough A/V quality to show it. I would agree with that but I was planning to go to the drive-in to see it anyway.
I think Nolan would sue Warners if they even thought of violating the 90 day theatrical window. Nolan wants this in IMAX and he won't get any IMAX showings if Warners violates the theatrical window.
Part of the reason of the hold Nolan has over Warner Bros is the 20% first dollar box office take he is rumored to have in his contract. Nolan would probably sue Warners if they didn't give it a full theatrical release.
Part of the reason of the hold Nolan has over Warner Bros is the 20% first dollar box office take he is rumored to have in his contract. Nolan would probably sue Warners if they didn't give it a full theatrical release.
Part of the reason of the hold Nolan has over Warner Bros is the 20% first dollar box office take he is rumored to have in his contract. Nolan would probably sue Warners if they didn't give it a full theatrical release.
One rule that was just implemented in China that should be implemented here is no concessions. This rule might require a change in the percentage theaters keep of box office as opposed to studios so that the theaters can remain open without the concession money but would be the only way to...
I would go as long as my region remains doing as well as it was and social distancing and masks are required. I would probably wear a mask and a face shield.
Wouldn't studios be better off if when theaters eventually open up nationwide they just show catalogue titles for a couple of weeks while studios unleash their publicity campaign for their new films. Constantly moving the release dates aren't helping anyone.